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    Children in Thomas and Chess's Study Were Most Likely to Be
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Children in Thomas and Chess's Study Were Most Likely to Be

Question 40

Question 40

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Children in Thomas and Chess's study were most likely to be categorized as:


A) easy.
B) difficult.
C) slow to warm up.
D) not fitting into any of the categories.

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